How To Watch AEW Double Or Nothing 2025 Today - Start Time, Card, Preview
How to watch AEW Double or Nothing 2025 today.
With AEW looking to continue its excellent PPV streak, Tony Khan's promotion heads to Greendale, Arizona today for the latest edition of its Double or Nothing staple event.
Considering that the inaugural Double or Nothing was AEW first official PPV back in 2019, expectations are always high whenever DoN rolls around. And with the added carrot of an always-insane Anarchy in the Arena match, this year's Double or Nothing is no different.
We now know that the final of the men's Owen Hart Tournament will serve as the Double or Nothing main event, and there's also the final of the women's Owen to take place elsewhere on the card. From what was said on this week's Dynamite, it seems as if the Anarchy in the Arena offering will go on second-to-last.
Rounding out Double or Nothing, fans will see the AEW Women's Championship, AEW Continental Championship, and AEW Tag Team Championships all on the line, Nigel McGuinness is stepping back into the ring, and there's plenty of grudges on display for this latest AEW PPV.
As ever, AEW Double or Nothing 2025 has a lot to live up to due to the company's knack of constantly delivering big when it comes to its PPV schedule. With that in mind, then, here's how to watch Double or Nothing from wherever you are in the world.
AEW Double Or Nothing 2025 Start Time & Date
Date: Sunday, May 25
Start Time: 8pm ET / 5pm PT / Sunday 1am GMT / Sunday 11am AEDT
US: PPV.com, Sling, YouTube, Amazon Prime
Rest of the World: PPV.com, TrillerTV
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How To Watch AEW Double Or Nothing 2025 In The US
As with all AEW PPVs these days, AEW Double or Nothing 2025 can be streamed live on PPV.com, Sling, YouTube, and Amazon Prime for $50 USD. Ominously, though, the event is not available on Triller TV in the US, with plenty of speculation surrounding the future of Triller right now. However, Double or Nothing can be ordered on traditional cable and satellite providers.
The aforementioned apps can be found on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and mobile devices, in addition to their own websites.
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How To Watch AEW Double Or Nothing 2025 In The UK, Canada, And The Rest Of The World
For those looking to watch AEW Double or Nothing 2025 from the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and certain other international markets, PPV.com and - despite not being available in the US - TrillerTV are your best options.
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AEW Double Or Nothing 2025 Card
- Zero Hour Pre-Show Tag Team Match: Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford vs. Anna Jay & Harley Cameron
- Trios Match: The Paragon (Adam Cole, Kyle O'Reilly, Roderick Strong) vs. The Don Callis Family (Kyle Fletcher, Konosuke Takeshita, Josh Alexander)
- Tag Team Match: FTR (Dax Harwood, Cash Wheeler) vs. Nigel McGuinness & Daniel Garcia
- Stretcher Match: Mark Briscoe vs. Ricochet
- AEW Tag Team Championship Match: The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin) (c) vs. The Sons of Texas (Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara)
- AEW Continental Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. 'Speedball' Mike Bailey
- AEW Women's Championship Match: 'Timeless' Toni Storm (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa
- Women's Owen Hart Tournament Final: Mercedes Moné vs. Jamie Hayter
- Anarchy in the Arena Match: Kenny Omega, Swerve Strickland, The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, Katsuyori Shibata) & Willow Nightingale vs. The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, Marina Shafir) & The Young Bucks (Nicholas Jackson, Matthew Jackson)
- Men's Owen Hart Tournament Final: Will Ospreay vs. 'Hangman' Adam Page
Emanating from Glendale, Arizona's Desert Diamond Arena, AEW Double or Nothing 2025 is finally here, with titles to be defended, tournaments to conclude, and the small matter of Anarchy in the Arena.
While many presumed that Anarchy in the Arena would act as the Double or Nothing main event, this week's Dynamite saw it confirmed that the final of the men's Owen Hart Tournament will be the bout closing out this latest AEW PPV. There, we have Will Ospreay and 'Hangman' Adam Page going one-on-one, with the winner earning themselves a future shot at the AEW World Championship currently held by Jon Moxley.
As for Anarchy in the Arena, the way Ospreay worded things on Dynamite, it sounds like that will be going on second-to-last. While there was some uncertainty over who exactly would be in that match, the latest match graphic has Kenny Omega, Swerve Strickland, Willow Nightingale, Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Katsuyori Shibata going up against Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Marina Shafir, Wheeler Yuta, Nicholas Jackson, and Matthew Jackson. Where that uncertainty comes into things, the recent actions of Gabe Kidd had many presuming that the NJPW man would be a part of Anarchy in the Arena. Still, while he's not presently advertised for the contest, that doesn't necessarily rule out Kidd from having a role to play tonight. In that case, Omega's team might find themselves in need of someone to neautralise Gabe, with some fans seeing this as an ideal spot for a certain Eddie Kingston should the Mad King indeed be cleared from the injuries that have kept him on the sidelines for the past year. As for the injuries that have kept Eddie on the shelf, they just so happen to have occurred in a match against, you guessed it, Gabe Kidd.
Where the final of the women's Owen Hart Tournament is concerned, Jamie Hayter is looking to hand Mercedes Moné her first AEW loss. After a somewhat shaky few months back in the company after returning at All In last year, Hayter is finally back on track and once again being presented as a big deal. Big enough a deal to end the CEO's undefeated streak? That remains to be seen. As for Mercedes, the AEW TBS Champion is aiming to secure herself a first opportunity at the AEW Women's Title by picking up a win over Jamie.
When it comes to the AEW Women's Championship, Toni Storm is presently in the midst of her fourth reign with that prize. At Double or Nothing 2025, Timeless Toni looks to fend off the threat of long-time friend-turned-occasional rival Mina Shirakawa, with Mina having now formally become #AllElite. Could Tony Khan choose to pull off a surprise title switch here? That would certainly be one way to have the Venus make an immediate impact, but realistically, all signs seem to suggest a Storm vs. Moné match for the Women's Title at All In in July.
Toni Storm isn't the only champion defending their gold at Double or Nothing, mind, for the go-home AEW Dynamite saw it announced that 'Speedball' Mike Bailey gets himself a crack at Kazuchika Okada and the Continental Title, and the Hurt Syndicate's Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin will be putting their AEW Tag Team Titles up against the Sons of Texas duo of Dustin Rhodes and Sammy Guevara. Rhodes and Guevara might already have the ROH Tag Team Titles around their waists - not to mention Dustin being one-third of the ROH Six-Man Champions - but they have quite the tall task on their hands against Bobby and Shelton.
Rounding out the Double or Nothing card as of now, Nigel McGuinness is lacing up his boots to work his fourth match since his 2011 retirement, with the one-time ROH Champion teaming with Daniel Garcia to battle FTR. Elsewhere, Mark Briscoe and Ricochet will go at it in a stretcher match following recent hostilities between the two, and a late addition to the main PPV card is the Paragon taking on Kyle Fletcher, Konosuke Takeshita, and Josh Alexander of the Don Callis Family.
In terms of the Zero Hour, the one match announced for the Double or Nothing pre-show is another tag team match, with Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford squaring off with Anna Jay and the ever-entertaining Harley Cameron. Of course, it could well be that another match or two is added to the Zero Hour - or even the main card, for that point - by the time the broadcast starts later today.